God Save The Queen - Rule Britainnia (1 Viewer)

Yo Troopers, sorry but to quote John Lennon, "Before Elvis there was nothing" need I add to that NOPE, and I have seen them all right from the late 1950s boy they were good days for us Rockers. Actually met one of my hero's Del Shannon.
Bernard.:cool:
 
Awesome display Ron. Tell us some funny comments you have gotten from your clients on your office collection.
 
Ron so you love the British do you. Let us put you through an Anglophile test

Which game is more enthralling and gentlemanly and sublime
Cricket
Baseball
Basketball

The most manly sport around is
Rugby Union
American Football
Ice Hockey

The most famous sportsman in the world is
Michael Jordan
David Beckham
Refrigerator Perry

The best fast food in the world is
Big Mac
Fish and chips in newspaper
Texas T bone steak

You will have ten minutes per question.
There is only one correct choice
 
Ron so you love the British do you. Let us put you through an Anglophile test

Which game is more enthralling and gentlemanly and sublime
Cricket
Baseball
Basketball

The most manly sport around is
Rugby Union
American Football
Ice Hockey

The most famous sportsman in the world is
Michael Jordan
David Beckham
Refrigerator Perry

The best fast food in the world is
Big Mac
Fish and chips in newspaper
Texas T bone steak

You will have ten minutes per question.
There is only one correct choice

:D:D:D:D:D
Classic
 
The answers are not terribly good.

First one should include rounders to throw him off, the second one football and the third one probably somebody like Frank Lampard.

Damian, Damian, tsk, tsk:D
 
Ron so you love the British do you.

Fish and chips in newspaper

Damian

You would be hard pressed to find Cod and chips wrapped in newspaper anywhere in England today.

All stopped by the "Elf & Safety" dra-goons years ago and funny enough a recent poll taken in Yorkshire proved that people preferred their fish and chips in newspaper "cos they tasted better".

Reb
 
Damian

You would be hard pressed to find Cod and chips wrapped in newspaper anywhere in England today.

All stopped by the "Elf & Safety" dra-goons years ago and funny enough a recent poll taken in Yorkshire proved that people preferred their fish and chips in newspaper "cos they tasted better".

Reb

But you tell the kids today and they just don't believe yer!:rolleyes:
 
Damian

You would be hard pressed to find Cod and chips wrapped in newspaper anywhere in England today.

All stopped by the "Elf & Safety" dra-goons years ago and funny enough a recent poll taken in Yorkshire proved that people preferred their fish and chips in newspaper "cos they tasted better".

Reb

A lot of the printing press machinery is cleaned with a solvent called Methyl Iso Butyl Ketone, which is a particularly nasty solvent mixed in with our CS incapacitant sprays. Flashpoint of 17 degrees C, causes blistering and peeling of skin etc. Love the stuff! Use it instead of vinegar :D.
Actually, this goes a long way to answering some queries I'd had about Yorkshire folk.....;)
 
A lot of the printing press machinery is cleaned with a solvent called Methyl Iso Butyl Ketone, which is a particularly nasty solvent mixed in with our CS incapacitant sprays. Flashpoint of 17 degrees C, causes blistering and peeling of skin etc. Love the stuff! Use it instead of vinegar :D.
Actually, this goes a long way to answering some queries I'd had about Yorkshire folk.....;)

You live a bit near to Yorkshire to be cheeky!:eek:

Mind you, as a Lancastrian I completely agree......:D:D:D:D
 
A lot of the printing press machinery is cleaned with a solvent called Methyl Iso Butyl Ketone, which is a particularly nasty solvent mixed in with our CS incapacitant sprays. Flashpoint of 17 degrees C, causes blistering and peeling of skin etc. Love the stuff! Use it instead of vinegar :D.
Actually, this goes a long way to answering some queries I'd had about Yorkshire folk.....;)


Appreciate it Simon if you could get me a bottle my chips aint tasted right for years:D
 
British regionalism is a fine tradition. My wife did a NHS locum in Hereford years ago. Under Neurological examination she would often see the abbreviation NFH. Not being familiar with this one she asked her Oxford trained consultant. The laconic reply came back as Normal For Hereford my dear Normal for Hereford.

You gotta love it
Regards
Damian
 
British regionalism is a fine tradition. My wife did a NHS locum in Hereford years ago. Under Neurological examination she would often see the abbreviation NFH. Not being familiar with this one she asked her Oxford trained consultant. The laconic reply came back as Normal For Hereford my dear Normal for Hereford.
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So what color is the bloody boat house then?;):D This has been bothering me for some time now.
 
So what color is the bloody boat house then?;):D This has been bothering me for some time now.

I think the answer is, there isn't one :D

A better question would be:
What is engraved on the Regimental Clock Tower?:D:D:D
 
Okay:

I know that one.........

Crest has been shown to be an effective decay preventive dentifrice,
that can be of signifiant value when used in a comprehensively applied program or oral hygiene and regular professional care.:D

Njja
 
So what color is the bloody boat house then?;):D This has been bothering me for some time now.
Sory mate she worked at the Royal hereford infirmary not for the SAS. I suppose you cannot be absolutley right in the head if you do join the SAS so who knows
 

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